⁍ The TUI cruise ship ‘Mein Schiff 2’ set sail for a weekend cruise in the North Sea late Friday night.


⁍ Passengers and crew are required to stay 1.5 meters (5 feet) away from one another.


⁍ Dozens of coronavirus outbreaks have hit cruise ships.


– A German cruise ship is gingerly testing the water amid the coronavirus pandemic, setting sail for the first time since the industry was shut down months ago and using strict precautions to keep passengers and crew as safe as possible. The cruise ship “Mein Schiff 2,” literally “My Ship 2,” set sail for a weekend cruise in the North Sea late Friday night, the AP reports. Occupancy was limited to 60% so passengers could keep their distance from one another, but even that level was not reached. The ship sailed off with 1,200 passengers on board compared to its normal 2,900 capacity. It was not reported how many crew were also on board. The ship sailed from the northern port of Hamburg toward Norway, and passengers will spend the weekend at sea with no land stops before returning to Germany on Monday. On board, passengers and crew are required to stay 5 feet away from one another or wear protective masks and they will not be able to serve themselves at the ship’s buffet. All passengers also had to fill out a health questionnaire before boarding and have their temperatures taken. After being shut down for months, German cruise ship companies are hoping that shorter, strictly controlled trips will help restart the business that has been devastated by the pandemic, which brought global travel to a standstill and stranded thousands of passengers and crew worldwide.



Source: https://apnews.com/e9878e281e71d58a6bd4e7f88a24797d